Energy and infrastructure
programmes at scale.
For ports, airports, government and public bodies, tourism and hospitality networks, and multi-site organisations evaluating energy, waste, and infrastructure across a portfolio — not a single building.
One fragmented market.
Multiplied by every site.
Large organisations and public bodies evaluating energy, waste, and sustainability infrastructure face the same fragmentation problem as individual buildings — just at greater cost and complexity.
Solar is evaluated separately from waste. Monitoring is an afterthought. Procurement is disaggregated. And without a single accountable delivery partner sitting across the whole programme, the gap between what a programme could achieve and what actually gets built widens at every stage.
EKO19 was built to close that gap at the single-building level. The same framework — Evaluate, Integrate, Deliver — scales directly to multi-site and institutional programmes.
A repeatable framework.
Understand before committing.
- Energy and utility reviews across all sites
- Site-specific feasibility and resource mapping
- Resource recovery and waste assessment
- Commercial and funding appraisal
Systems designed to work together.
- Solar PV and battery storage
- Energy-from-waste and thermal recovery
- Water recovery and heat exchange
- Monitoring, optimisation and controls
One partner. Full accountability.
- Procurement coordination and supply chain
- Implementation planning and project management
- Performance management and reporting
- Phased rollout to subsequent sites
Built to be bankable.
Special Purpose Vehicles
EKO19 structures larger programmes through dedicated project companies — Special Purpose Vehicles that own the infrastructure assets and contract with the client via long-term service agreements. This creates a clear, bankable contracting entity for funders and technology partners.
The client organisation does not need to commit capital upfront. The SPV owns the asset, manages the financing, and recovers cost through the energy and resource savings generated. Each programme is designed from the outset to be replicated: the legal and commercial architecture built for one site is intended to serve as a template for subsequent sites in the same portfolio.
No upfront capital required
Assets are owned and financed through the project SPV, not the client organisation's balance sheet.
Long-term service agreements
Commercial structure provides contractual certainty for both the client and financing partners across the programme term.
Designed to replicate
Legal, commercial, and technical frameworks built for a pilot site are structured to deploy efficiently across subsequent sites.
Designed for any
multi-site portfolio.
Ports & Maritime Infrastructure
Port authorities and maritime operators manage energy-intensive facilities across large estates with complex utility infrastructure. EKO19's multi-system framework is suited to the generation, storage, and recovery opportunities present at scale across port environments.
Airports & Aviation
Aviation infrastructure generates significant and predictable energy loads across terminals, aprons, and support facilities. Our approach identifies where solar, storage, monitoring, and waste heat recovery can be coordinated into a single, managed programme.
Government & Public Sector
Public bodies operating across a portfolio of buildings or facilities face procurement, compliance, and reporting requirements that single-site solutions cannot address efficiently. EKO19 structures programmes to work within public procurement frameworks and deliver against net zero and ESOS obligations.
Tourism & Hospitality Networks
Hotel groups, resorts, and tourism organisations with multiple properties share the same energy infrastructure challenge at every site. EKO19's framework is designed to be piloted at a lead property and then replicated efficiently across a wider estate.
Manufacturing & Industrial (Multi-Site)
Multi-site manufacturing and industrial operators face a repeated version of the same energy and resource challenge at every facility. Each deployment in a programme improves on the last, with procurement, commissioning, and monitoring frameworks refined as the programme develops.
Resource Recovery & Waste Infrastructure
Organisations managing waste streams, logistics networks, or resource recovery facilities have material opportunities in energy-from-waste, thermal recovery, and grid interaction that require specialist integration. EKO19 brings those systems under a single delivery structure.
"EKO19's framework is currently being applied in an active pilot with a manufacturing organisation, where the programme has identified gross annual savings of over £1 million — structured from the outset to be replicated across additional facilities as the programme develops."
Active pilot — methodology proof point, not a completed programme
Decision Tool
Energy Matchmaker
Set your priorities and see which technologies score highest for your organisation — including options we don't supply.
Try the toolDelivered by people
who have done it before.
Jason Fry
Founder & Commercial Director
Jason has spent two decades building commercial operations across multiple sectors and geographies — from distribution to energy infrastructure. He founded EKO19 to consolidate what had previously been a fragmented market: multiple technologies, multiple suppliers, no single accountable partner. His focus on large-scale programmes draws directly on that experience: identifying where energy and resource opportunity exists at the portfolio level, structuring the commercial model, and navigating the senior relationships that determine whether a programme proceeds.
Damien Fryer
Director of Engineering
With over 20 years in energy systems design, installation, and programme delivery across the UK and internationally, Damien leads EKO19's technical delivery from feasibility through to commissioning and long-term performance management. He has overseen complex multi-discipline projects across commercial, hospitality, and industrial environments, and is responsible for ensuring that the methodology EKO19 develops in assessment gets translated accurately into what gets built in the field — at one site or across a rolling programme.
Matt Fountain
Head of Planning & Sustainable Development
Matt brings a background in landscape architecture, planning, and sustainable built environment practice. He has worked across commercial, public sector, and infrastructure projects, and leads EKO19's approach to regulatory compliance, environmental strategy, and the planning dimensions of larger programmes. His work spans ESOS compliance support, EPC improvement pathways, net zero strategy, and the site assessment work that underpins investment-grade programme proposals.
Strategic Adviser
Government Policy & Infrastructure
Our strategic adviser has spent over two decades advising government departments, public bodies, and national infrastructure programmes on policy design, procurement strategy, and large-scale programme delivery. They bring direct experience of the institutional decision-making frameworks that govern public investment — and work with the EKO19 leadership team on public sector engagement, framework design, and the structural architecture of multi-site programmes.
Three ways to begin.
Evaluate a programme
An initial conversation to understand your portfolio, your energy and resource challenges, and whether EKO19's framework is a fit. No commitment required.
Start a conversationInvestment or co-investment
For institutional investors, family offices, and infrastructure funds interested in participating in programme-level structures. Initial conversations are treated in confidence.
Talk to usFramework partnership
For organisations with a property portfolio or long-term infrastructure strategy seeking a single delivery partner to design and implement an energy programme across multiple sites.
Explore a partnershipInitial conversations are treated in confidence. There is no obligation to proceed. If you are already in conversation with EKO19 on a specific programme, use the same contact details and we will ensure continuity.

